green gas

Power
“We’re having joint conversations, but behind on 2050”
Dr Sara Walker, a reader in energy in the School of Engineering at Newcastle University, is joining the judging panel for this year's Network awards. With the deadline now extended until 16 December - to accommodate essential RIIO-2 submissions - what does the judging panel hope will be in store?

Heat
Gas heating in new homes will be banned from 2025
Gas heating systems will be banned in new homes from 2025 under new regulations unveiled by Chancellor Philip Hammond.

Power
Former National Grid chair joins green gas firm
Sir John Parker, the former chair of National Grid, has now been named chairman of Advanced Plasma Power (APP).

Gas
Green gas could heat majority of homes in Britain, says Ecotricity
Ecotricity has revealed new plans that could heat 97% of homes in Britain using green gas made from grass.

Power
Sensing the future: SGN’s Real-Time Networks project
SGN has progressed the findings of its "Opening up the gas market" project and is applying new network monitoring approaches in Kent

Power
Gas network evolution cheapest way to decarbonise heat
Evolving the gas network to use green gases is the cheapest and most practical way to tackle the heat decarbonisation challenge, according to a report commissioned by the Energy Networks Association (ENA).

Heat
Green gasses will help solve the energy trilemma
There's no silver bullet for the transition to a low carbon economy but the UK's gas grid should be part of an arsenal of solutions, says Mike Foster